Fans of *Dragon Ball* were pleased to see a new show planned for 2025, and there’s potential for even more content down the line. 2026 will be a big year for the series – it will celebrate its 40th anniversary, marking four decades since Goku and his friends first appeared.
This feels like a crucial time for the Dragon Ball franchise, especially since the passing of its creator, Akira Toriyama, nearly two years ago. Fans have been curious about the future of the series, and we might find out what’s next at the beginning of the new year.
Dragon Ball Is Holding An Event For Its 40th Anniversary
The creators of *Dragon Ball* are planning a big event to celebrate its anniversary on January 25th. Here’s what we know so far, now translated into English for international fans.
Get ready to celebrate Dragon Ball’s 40th anniversary with ‘Dragon Ball Genkida Matsuri’! This exciting event will feature major announcements and the newest Dragon Ball content. Exclusive pre-sale items will also be available! Stay tuned for more details as we announce them.
It’s currently unknown if the event in Japan will be livestreamed for fans around the world. However, considering the large global fanbase and the involvement of celebrities like Michael B. Jordan, details from the event will likely be shared quickly with fans.
I’m Hoping For New Seasons Of Super And Daima
I’m hoping we’ll get news about *Dragon Ball Super* continuing. There’s plenty of material left in the manga that could be turned into new episodes, especially stories that show more of Goku mastering Ultra Instinct and Vegeta exploring Ultra Ego. It’s a bit surprising the anime hasn’t continued with these arcs, considering how much they expand on Goku and Vegeta’s power.

This Dragon Ball Z fan art is amazing! It cleverly reimagines Goku and Vegeta as the characters Deadpool and Wolverine, and I can’t stop looking at it.
There’s a chance we might see a new *Dragon Ball* series focusing on Trunks and Goten as high school students. It would be great to get more stories with those two, especially since they haven’t been featured much recently. They used to be powerful fighters during the Majin Buu saga, but they’ve become more comedic relief in the franchise.
Despite some criticism from people in the manga world, I hope *Dragon Ball Daima* gets more episodes. I think exploring the demon world it introduced has a lot of potential, especially considering its connection to the Namekian backstory. Since the original *Dragon Ball*, characters like Piccolo, and anyone besides Goku and Vegeta, haven’t had much development, and *Daima* could be a great way to change that.
We’ll need to wait until 2026 to find out what’s planned for the 40th anniversary of *Dragon Ball*. Hopefully, we’ll get news about a new anime season, a movie, or the continuation of one of the manga series.
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